Team Walther Adds Three New Shooters

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posted on February 12, 2020
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Hot off the heels of the introduction of the Q4 Steel Frame pistol at SHOT Show 2020, Walther has announced three new additions to its shooting team: Bobby McGee, Luigi Li and Luke Cao. The newest members of Team Walther will join Gabby Franco and others on the action shooting circuit.

U.S. Army veteran Bobby McGee is a USPSA Grand Master in three divisions, as well as a IDPA Master in five divisions. A certified NRA instructor, McGee has trained with civilians, law enforcement and the military. Notably, he is a recipient of the Gold Schützenschnur badge from the German Army Marksmanship Unit.

A USPSA Master in Carry Optics, Luigi Li is currently ranked in the top 10 for both IDPA and USPSA. He has won multiple area championships in USPSA, also garnering honors in Steel Challenge.

Luke Cao was born in China and moved to the U.S. in 2012. Five years later, he became serious about learning the shooting sports with the help of Walther. Cao is now a Master-level shooter in both IDPA and USPSA.

Learn more at www.WaltherArms.com.


See more: WATCH: Walther Q5 Steel Frame

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